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we actually talked about that already appeared that is what is in dining, and the arts, science times, style. basically, telling you how to live. when it becomes cultural criticism, it is telling you what opera to go to, or whether "the nutcracker" is good. it turns out, we know from surveys, people read a great deal more about health than they used to. people are reading the newspaper to find out how to take care of your elderly parents, what happened with your foot falls asleep, what if you go to a place that is 15,000 feet high. you better take some pills because somebody may drop dead. people are reading more for that. that is what they call the value added journalism. i call and how to live journalism. the one thing that "the times"has done with these sections is to sell something other than the record. in the old two-section times, they would have one page a week that they would call the four f's. fashion, flowers, a furniture -- something like that. one page a week. now think about "the times." entirely different. the other thing that they are doing better, cultural criticism.
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in any of the stem areas, science and technology. then you have more h 1 b visas, companies can use those to get people here. then you have to, if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity, we need to get people in here. >> i here by declare -- >> that's a sensible solution that might actually happen. there's also a sensible plan that seems a longshot. both parties see the problem. our nation's roads and power lines, bridges and water pipes are literally falling apart. the problem is, nobody wants to do anything about it. >> good morning, everyone. >> ed rendell has a new book out, he says the solution is simple. >> as governor, i inherited a state that had the highest number of structurally deficient bridges in the nation. i b
in any of the stem areas, science and technology. then you have more h 1 b visas, companies can use those to get people here. then you have to, if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa, because they will go and start businesses for americans, and lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just...
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this is not rocket science. i don't know if aid should be rocket science. i have been impressed that some people have said we really need a designed program knowing where we are working. if we know we're working in the most corrupt country and the world, we design a program that protects the funding. i was very impressed with that. i have not seen a program with that bill 10. people tell me they are thinking about it. some the -- someone told me the norwegians do that but i have not run into many norwegians. yes, sir? you are norwegian? >> no. one thing i came away with is that the afghans are very good at running their own businesses but what we do as we create an incentive or by running a business is about profits. i have partnered with an afghan and several afghans' over there and we are trying to build infrastructure where afghans have a stake in the infrastructure itself rather than just jobs today and maybe the americans come back and fix it later. i was wondering what your perspectives are on where you see this kind of model? have you seen this kind
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even the science fiction story. what we're dealing here really when you come down it the oil industry in familiar grew up in almost completely isolation and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industry have gone grown up and run by national oil companies. almost in every case, in fact in every case, the industries were first founded by foreigners and then were taken over. not so in the case of russia where from the 19 20s rate on the oil industry was home grown and developed the own culture and civilization even as the soviet union did with the own language and culture. i sometimes like to tell my classes that the story of russia in the 20th century is very much that have a people who decided that capitalism didn't work. so it's though they are piled in to a space capsule and took off and landed on the planet mars and started a different civilization which the market was thrown out in prices and private ownership and built that civilization and made it run for nearly six or seven decades,
even the science fiction story. what we're dealing here really when you come down it the oil industry in familiar grew up in almost completely isolation and this is virtually a unique case. we have other places where oil industry have gone grown up and run by national oil companies. almost in every case, in fact in every case, the industries were first founded by foreigners and then were taken over. not so in the case of russia where from the 19 20s rate on the oil industry was home grown and...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it. i live. hold it. hold it. please. please. explain. and over the speed. of her. i wish i. looked. like a missile good luck. just see the monitor and i'm a. little out front i'm a little. because of recent events guns have a become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their guns and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech nine but then again i've heard that deaths from guns even deaths from car accidents japan is safe because it has no guns but switzerland is even safer because automatic weapons are all over the place the information is all very contradictory but ultimately it doesn't matter what facts and reports you throw at the other side the gun qu
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this is not rocket science. i don't know if aid should be rocket science. i have been impressed that some people have said we really need a designed program knowing where we are working. if we know we're working in the most corrupt country and the world, we design a program that protects the funding. i was very impressed with that. i have not seen a program with that bill 10. people tell me they are thinking about it. some the -- someone told me the norwegians do that but i have not run into many norwegians. yes, sir? you are norwegian? >> no. one thing i came away with is that the afghans are very good at running their own businesses but what we do as we create an incentive or by running a business is about profits. i have partnered with an afghan and several afghans' over there and we are trying to build infrastructure where afghans have a stake in the infrastructure itself rather than just jobs today and maybe the americans come back and fix it later. i was wondering what your perspectives are on where you see this kind of model? have you seen this kind
this is not rocket science. i don't know if aid should be rocket science. i have been impressed that some people have said we really need a designed program knowing where we are working. if we know we're working in the most corrupt country and the world, we design a program that protects the funding. i was very impressed with that. i have not seen a program with that bill 10. people tell me they are thinking about it. some the -- someone told me the norwegians do that but i have not run into...
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change is responsible for those kinds of displacements in the kinds of disasters we're seeing that science is getting more sophisticated and it wet and over time it's going to be really compelling particularly in the u.s. are you arguably the good news and bad news is kind of all in one package with regard to the united states we are now when you add in the incredible boom in natural gas and fracking and all of our offshore drilling and our coal production we are now the world's largest producer of carbon based fuels we're also the world's largest consumer of carbon based fuels although china's coming up on our heels and what that means is we could be the world's largest reducer of carbon. pollution if we decided to so what's the situation right now with regard to the united states news areas and what's it going to take to move in a direction that might help save the planet well in the midst of all this bad news there is some good news and that is that we have seen the obama administration pass some of some fuel economy standards than the their previous administration that is making our ca
change is responsible for those kinds of displacements in the kinds of disasters we're seeing that science is getting more sophisticated and it wet and over time it's going to be really compelling particularly in the u.s. are you arguably the good news and bad news is kind of all in one package with regard to the united states we are now when you add in the incredible boom in natural gas and fracking and all of our offshore drilling and our coal production we are now the world's largest...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. mission to free. education free. for charges free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media project a free media. join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the terrorists you're going to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . look. at least. welcome back to crossfire and people about to mind you we're talking about what the west means. ok day i'd like to go back to you and we have been talking about democracy and i think all of us on this program agree with democratic values ok but the united states and its western allies like to deny democracy in many places and it has done for us for decades ok you can look at hamas you can look at other places where they've been elections but the west say you know we don't like that ok doesn't that hurt the west and that this is not necessarily the idea of democracy. well i look i find it interesting that the suggestion that the united state
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which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does n ce whether you are a democrat or a repuican. it doesn't care whether you're liberal or conservative. sandy did not only destroy the homes of democrats and not republicans. the terrible drought that has gripped the great plains and our nation's bread basket has not only gone after liberal farmers and ranchers, it's gone after all of us. the point is that climate change will affect all americans no matter what your political beliefs, your religious beliefs, your race, class, creed, et cetera, okay. and in the end the only way we're going to deal with this issue is if we come together as a county and have a serious conversation not about is
which exists to guide the nation on science and science policy. and they all tell me, all of them tell me that this is real, that it's human caused, it's a serious problem but that we have the solutions in hand to do it. so, one, i would want him to carry that message. but the second thing i would like to hear him say is that this issue has to stop being a partisan issue. the climate -- the earth's climate does n ce whether you are a democrat or a repuican. it doesn't care whether you're...
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>> unfortunately science and politics get mixed together. melissa: that's what we're saying. >> the study is find and did analytical study but where is the shock here? they have doing oil development sands 50 years. they found increased levels in the mud but no environmental impact. the levels are not higher than the urban area. so, it's a nice study. it may scare some people. it's something to look at maybe in the future, but there should be no shock about this at all. the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you whereve you go. you see trails of it into every restaurant, into every, i mean it really
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've done the future and covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all. good if you could join us here on our to today on rory sushi in moscow already hard pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda the u.s. military is now facing a new battle that of a battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year that's dwarfing the number that actually died in action is gone h. which account reports on this i thought about doing tonight. another feel good moral boosting speech on against the us president has the leverage many of those trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or when you're missing an anniversary and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you know when soldiers come back home they miss much selves once you go into combat you kno
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science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome to the kaiser reports i'm max kaiser or what is it good for some say absolutely nothing but from what i see it's a good way to support a bunch of books welfare queens in virginia maryland and d.c. stacey yes max this is come to light recently as there's been all sorts of alleged you know wrangling over the budget in the united states this whole deficit ceiling and how much we need to cut why is the pentagon off the table well if you look at this chart this is department of defense spending and real inflation adjusted dollars as you can see we spend now more than we did during the cold war vietnam and the reagan build up well the pentagon spending is a function of money printing it's a function of money printing because of wanting printing would ordinarily cause massive inflation but dead soldiers equal deflation that's why you have to look at that arlington national cemetery that's america's answer to inflation it's to deflationary forces of genocide and pentagon budget increa
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third, we must maintain global leadership in space science. let's get the webb telescope into orbit and operate. follow-up on our mars exploration success, and replenish out indispensable earth observation system capabilities. but i'm a study, the spectrum of sequestration concerns me greatly. not only would it lead to delays that would prove more costly in the long term, but it would also have the immediate impact of putting more than 20,000 nasa contractor jobs at risk. that's the conclusion of george mason university economist stephen fuller in an aia commission to study that we are releasing today. and again, i will make certain that all members of this committee have this brand-new study. because the report highlights the impact of nasa procurement spending reductions in 11 key states. for example, mr. chairman, texas would lose nearly 6000 nasa related, highly skilled jobs as a result of sequestration. that's a $320 million impact to the state of texas. in conclusion, by focusing investments in support of the 2010 act, the congress can a
third, we must maintain global leadership in space science. let's get the webb telescope into orbit and operate. follow-up on our mars exploration success, and replenish out indispensable earth observation system capabilities. but i'm a study, the spectrum of sequestration concerns me greatly. not only would it lead to delays that would prove more costly in the long term, but it would also have the immediate impact of putting more than 20,000 nasa contractor jobs at risk. that's the conclusion...
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they will conduct these massive social science experiments on themselves. this isn't the first time they've done it. so here they are back on earth again, and the oil industry suddenly faced the world oil industry. and so the book is very much how these two civilizations have come to terms with one another, which has not been easy because these past 20 years have been a time of revolution in the global oil industry. and so suddenly you land on earth, and you suddenly find yourself at least in the oil industry faced with a race the question is how have the russians done in that race? talented engineering culture that they are? that's part of the story. the book is, has tragic heroes and tragic anti-heroes, one of whom is in jail. and i wanted to avoid making in the story of him and yet in the end this man who was briefly the richest man in russia who ran the most successful private oil company in russia at the time of his arrest in 2003, this man has been in jail now for ten years. he'll have been in jail for ten years, and this very much is the result of a
they will conduct these massive social science experiments on themselves. this isn't the first time they've done it. so here they are back on earth again, and the oil industry suddenly faced the world oil industry. and so the book is very much how these two civilizations have come to terms with one another, which has not been easy because these past 20 years have been a time of revolution in the global oil industry. and so suddenly you land on earth, and you suddenly find yourself at least in...
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the chinese academy of social sciences report on the development of the asia pacific region points out that china's rapid development is raising anxieties and surrounding nations forcing them into taking precautions and requiring them to accept their readjustment of the power balance and again this is exactly you have the currency wars preceding world war two and you also had a rise in power of germany and the us and the declining power was the united kingdom and they had to throw their their glory and their empire i guess to one of the two when they chose the u.s. rather than germany well you make an excellent point hot war currency war work earns the war the us has benefited after world war two from the surrounds mightily but it looks like in this new global rearrangement of the currencies that the u.s. is holding the weakest hand so the u.s. dollar will probably be devalued the most and the yen and the u.k. pound against the chinese currency and of course that's where the war is it's the china japan or japan it's a proxy for the u.s. and china is wants to revalue up but only if it c
the chinese academy of social sciences report on the development of the asia pacific region points out that china's rapid development is raising anxieties and surrounding nations forcing them into taking precautions and requiring them to accept their readjustment of the power balance and again this is exactly you have the currency wars preceding world war two and you also had a rise in power of germany and the us and the declining power was the united kingdom and they had to throw their their...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've done a few jerks you're covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operation to rule the day. already held pressed fighting off a belligerent taliban and a resurgent al qaeda the u.s. military is now facing a new battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year wolf in the number that died in action on he's going to check our reports on the grim statistics i was overjoyed tonight. another feel good moral boosting speech on afghanistan at the u.s. president has delivered many of those rockers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or what you're missing an anniversary and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you. when soldiers come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you know once you kill people and once you spend
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. me leave. you. to meet. these continues here in r.t. already hauled press five. and a resurgent al qaida the us military is now facing a new battle against suicides almost five hundred american troops and veterans killed themselves last year under the missing the number that died in action on he's got to come reports on the grim statistics i thought i told tonight. another feel good moral boosting son of ghana that is the us president has delivered many of those workers trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or your message a soccer game or or what you're missing out of verse three and those of us back home are able to enjoy it because you know if you when soldiers come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you know once you kill people and once you spend a year and an environment you are not to see first team kenny came back severely wounded from a tour in afghanistan two years ago
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. playing. more news today violence is once again flared up. saying these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all of that. plane. this is all see live from moscow welcome back we continue the suicide rate in the u.s. army has rocketed of the number of those taking their own lives now higher than those who perished in battle and as he's going to check out finds out while the government trumpets its military success stories they come at a high price going to be chills i thought i told tonight. oh another feel good moral boosting son of ghana that is the u.s. president is deliberately rocker's trying to convince the american people that the war was worth it when you're missing a birthday or you're missing a soccer game or or what you're missing give it a verse or those of us back home or able to enjoy it because you will see when soldiers come back home they missed much more than that their own selves once you go into combat you
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'd like. to eat that's bad luck and i know that i'm still the same thing really messed up. and we're all very sort of silly. that's. the worst we're going through the white house of a. radio guy and four minutes from the cricket. club are about to give you've never seen anything like this i'm told. welcome to breaking the set i'm having mine so it seems like drones are becoming more and more popular so unpopular in fact that even a high ranking u.s. military officials are railing against them including this guy retired general stanley mcchrystal the same person who wrote the book on u.s. counterinsurgency in afghanistan he said quote what scares me about drone strikes is how they're perceived around the world resentment created by american use of unmanned strikes is much greater than that and the average american appreciates their hated on a visceral level even by people who've
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i'd like. to eat that's bad luck and i know that i'm still the same thing really messed up. and we're all very sort of silly. that's. the worst we're going through the white house of a. radio guy and four minutes from the cricket. club are about to give you've never seen anything like...
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, smart conversation that rejects maybe what might fit on a bumper sticker but is at least based in science. >> jennifer: so are you arguing that the smart initiatives that you are talking about are based in brain science or is it more in an economic pragmatic -- do you have more an economic or pragmatic take on it? >> i think it's both. i think we learned so much about marijuana today than the last 30 years. it's sort of ironic we have also seen the descendants of legalization. today's marijuana is not the marijuana of the wood stock days. it's five to seven times more potent. it also had less of other ingredients like cbd which actually don't make you high and what that does to the adolescent brain is startling. heavy persistent use leads to significant iq loss among young people. the british medical journal showed that marijuana intoxication doubles your car crash risk. so we just want to get the public health message out there for the american people to know about, since the only discussion seems to be bombarded with legalization and a promise of revenue, and getting rid of the cartels
, smart conversation that rejects maybe what might fit on a bumper sticker but is at least based in science. >> jennifer: so are you arguing that the smart initiatives that you are talking about are based in brain science or is it more in an economic pragmatic -- do you have more an economic or pragmatic take on it? >> i think it's both. i think we learned so much about marijuana today than the last 30 years. it's sort of ironic we have also seen the descendants of legalization....
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argue it's perfectly valid science. >> right. can i read for you something that the chief justice said about this? it might give a window into where the justices are thinking. he says, "it's a pretty scary image of somebody restrained and a representative of the state approaching them with a needle." and if you want the other side, sonia sotomayor, considered less conservative, "how can it be reasonable to forego the fourth amendment as to endure somebody else coming at you with a need." >> remember, without a warrant, a search and seizure is per se unreasonable. that's what the constitution says. we don't want to leave it up to law enforcement. a judge should decide whether or not this is sufficiently good reason to go kicking your door down, hauling out of a car, or sticking a needle in your arm. >> unreasonable search and seizure. thanks for coming in. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases, yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each de
argue it's perfectly valid science. >> right. can i read for you something that the chief justice said about this? it might give a window into where the justices are thinking. he says, "it's a pretty scary image of somebody restrained and a representative of the state approaching them with a needle." and if you want the other side, sonia sotomayor, considered less conservative, "how can it be reasonable to forego the fourth amendment as to endure somebody else coming at you...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. her. want to watch what we're about to do if you've never seen anything like this cut cut . so right now i want to shift the focus and talk about a man who's currently under siege by the u.s. government for blowing the whistle on torture and this time know i'm not talking about private bradley manning rather i'm referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou in case you haven't heard the story i'll give you a quick rundown you see carioca actually left his position at the cia in two thousand and four but three years later when waterboarding was a point of contention he was pulled into a media circuit as a commentator eventually to disclose the name of a covert cia officer to a freelance reporter now this was with no melon tent he simply wanted to help journalists find a good source on this little slip of information that would cost him his career not only his career but also his livelihood on january twenty fifth preoc
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. her. want to watch what we're about to do if you've never seen anything like this cut cut . so right now i want to shift the focus and talk about a man who's currently under siege by the u.s. government for blowing the whistle on torture and this time know i'm not talking about private bradley manning rather i'm referring to former cia analyst and senior investigator for the senate foreign...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our second story, another high profile woman steps aside. the president's secretary resigned, one of eight women and her resignation comes the same day an image caught our attention "the new york times." this shows, this is why i said the frame. like the frame of the picture. the president is meeting with his top advisers. now, valerie jarrett is in that picture. hold it up. do you see her? i see a lot of white guys, but if you take a closer look, you can see a portion of her leg, wow, really? whoever found that works hard. okay. there's that guy's butt and her leg. now, the picture was taken about two weeks ago, but shortly after the picture was published, this was the white house photo of the day. the president and his senior advisers. three women in the picture, all very visible. "outfront" tonight, charles blow and former pentagon official, rosa brooks. charles, let me start on this first hilda solis resigning. there's always a lot
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our second story, another high profile woman steps aside. the president's secretary resigned, one of eight women and her resignation comes the same day an image caught our attention "the new york times." this shows, this is why i said the frame. like the frame of the picture. the president is meeting with his top advisers....
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>> and not only maybe not rocket science but ends up being good. in texas, 6% unemployment and that is attributed to the energy boom. they allowed it to happen. on the federal level we are not allowing it to take place. in iowa they have a surplus and the fours they have an unemployment rate. so you can make people's lives better. it makes sense to people in a common sense level but in the federal area not so much. >> neil: i get a lot of e-mail. we had ron johnson on and got heated on and where is your backbone in spending cuts. you have folks saying, you have to realize elections have consequences. the president won. this to say beyond justifying tax hikes, it justified no spending cuts. i don't think that is the americanss saw it. they won't see the math here that hurts democrats and republicans alike if something isn't done? >> here is the question i think the president knows well that this is the question. is california the model we're going to follow? they are $165 billion to $335 billion in debt. they say they might have a surplus because th
>> and not only maybe not rocket science but ends up being good. in texas, 6% unemployment and that is attributed to the energy boom. they allowed it to happen. on the federal level we are not allowing it to take place. in iowa they have a surplus and the fours they have an unemployment rate. so you can make people's lives better. it makes sense to people in a common sense level but in the federal area not so much. >> neil: i get a lot of e-mail. we had ron johnson on and got heated...
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whether in science, aeronautics, or human exploration. that is not to say that we should not do all we can eliminate waste wherever we find it. but all of those efficiencies will be not if we do not also recognize sustained investment in research, technology, and development must also be made if nasa is to succeed. mr. chairman, before i conclude my remarks, allow me to take a moment to them for their service to our nation. each of them will be departing the house of representatives at the completion of the 112th congress. i want to wish them well. they have been thoughtful, hard working members of our committee caucus, and i shall miss them. i yield back the balance of my time. >> are there other members who wish to add opening statements? it will be added to the record. i like to say a few words about several members of our committee and think of for their dedication to congress and to the senate space and technology committee. on the republican side, roscoe bartlett. roscoe, i always enjoyed telling him he is too old to be here. [laugh
whether in science, aeronautics, or human exploration. that is not to say that we should not do all we can eliminate waste wherever we find it. but all of those efficiencies will be not if we do not also recognize sustained investment in research, technology, and development must also be made if nasa is to succeed. mr. chairman, before i conclude my remarks, allow me to take a moment to them for their service to our nation. each of them will be departing the house of representatives at the...
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this isn't rocket science. it is not like finding a cure for alzheimer's or parkinson's or cancer. we know what the answers are. we know the cure to the problem and all it takes is political courage. >> kay bailey hutchison is the recently retired senior senator of texas. >> i would ask the president to submit an infrastructure bank and it would leverage your public money with private money so about a 50/50 split and it would have a revenue stream so that you would be assured, the government would be paid back and bring that money that is sitting on the sidelines in to making a real effort to build highways, it would be bridges, it would be electricity grids. all kinds of infrastructure needs that are not being met now that could be done with lower amounts of taxpayer dollars and that would end up being a revolving fund. >> in fact, the president has submitted just such a plan. but congress doesn't want a bank that would fund projects based on merit. much as they protest publicly, congressmen and women actually like pork. next up, foreign policy. should we bomb iran? intervene in s
this isn't rocket science. it is not like finding a cure for alzheimer's or parkinson's or cancer. we know what the answers are. we know the cure to the problem and all it takes is political courage. >> kay bailey hutchison is the recently retired senior senator of texas. >> i would ask the president to submit an infrastructure bank and it would leverage your public money with private money so about a 50/50 split and it would have a revenue stream so that you would be assured, the...
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these are chemicals that more and more science is proving can harm us, and if they don't need to be there, that needs to be addressed. > sam roe from the chicago tribune. thanks so much. > > thank you. angie's going to be talking about the trading floor and the rather unique role that it plays in the financial industry - trade secrets. only people on the trading floor or working behind computer screens at large financial firms are in- the-know about what's driving our financial industry. joining us now via skype to share some insights, terri duhon. she's the author of "how the trading floor really works." thank you for coming on the show. we are so pleased to have you here. > > thank you for having me. > you are a former derivative trader for jp morgan. what do you think the public would find most shocking to know about what's going on behind the scenes? > > you know, i think what most people don't understand is that actually the way the banking industry works is that people are actually incentivized to take risk. so, to some extent, a lot of the risks that were taken and a lot of the los
these are chemicals that more and more science is proving can harm us, and if they don't need to be there, that needs to be addressed. > sam roe from the chicago tribune. thanks so much. > > thank you. angie's going to be talking about the trading floor and the rather unique role that it plays in the financial industry - trade secrets. only people on the trading floor or working behind computer screens at large financial firms are in- the-know about what's driving our financial...
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committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability and the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union embracing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west enjoys now civility democracy it goes wrong but generally goes right the feeling i mean you can take some of the values like democracy ok but you shouldn't force it on other people i mean they were talking about different things. well i'm not sure what democracy you're talking you would actually let me let me go to you and this one here because i think everyone likes them ocracy everybody does but bombing someone to have it is another thing i had stephen. well i don't think any nation has the right to force any system on another nation in america of course many makes a practice of that it institutionalized forc
committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability and the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union embracing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west...
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this is not rocket science. it's there to be had. the problem is that the nra, and i'm sure mr. jones is a big fan of theirs and probably helps them. >> he probably thinks they're way, way,way too much part of the establishment. he's way, way to the right of the nra. >> the political power the nra now wield means that politicians are too coward to say anything. i have people say to me, you're so brave. hot is brave about wanting to stop 20 more children getting murders? >> i don't think it's the nra power. it's people like us, not the two of us, but americans who care about guns aren't doing enough to make our case to the public. >> why not? >> because we think it's their issue. we have given that issue over to them because they have lobbyists they pay money. in the end, the people determine the outcome. and it's wrong, and it's racist and it's bigoted to say that guns are quintessentially american. they may represent a part of america, but my grandparents who came over from poland and live in brooklyn, new york, are just as much americans, people who came over from ireland, peo
this is not rocket science. it's there to be had. the problem is that the nra, and i'm sure mr. jones is a big fan of theirs and probably helps them. >> he probably thinks they're way, way,way too much part of the establishment. he's way, way to the right of the nra. >> the political power the nra now wield means that politicians are too coward to say anything. i have people say to me, you're so brave. hot is brave about wanting to stop 20 more children getting murders? >> i...
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with investment information, risks, fees and expenses science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> our fifth story "outfront," shut out by the baseball hall of fame. barry bonds, roger clemens and sammy sosa, all of whom faced accusations of steroid use, were not inducted. only the eighth time that no new player was added. "outfront" tonight, tom berducci. he's the guy who made the decision. i spoke to him and asked him who he voted for. >> tom, sorry, i want to start with barry bonds. 762 home runs, more than anyone else ever. 1,196 rbis. in 2001, a record 73 home runs, more than anyone else ever. the only seven-time mvp in baseball. did you vote for him to join the hall of fame? >> i did not vote for him. it's funny you read off those numbers. i don't even need to know because he was this good. one of those you said that's a hall of famer. well, a hall of fame career, perhaps, but the choice he made to use performance enhancing drugs, to me, that does not define a hall of famer. >> roger clemens, 354 wins,
with investment information, risks, fees and expenses science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> our fifth story "outfront," shut out by the baseball hall of fame. barry bonds, roger clemens and sammy sosa, all of whom faced accusations of steroid use, were not inducted. only the eighth time that no new player was added. "outfront" tonight, tom berducci. he's the guy who made the...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the worst for those things. white out of a day radio guy and call mateo minestrone click off watch the watch what we're about to go good you've never seen anything like this on call. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm laurin leicester here in washington d.c. these are headlines for friday january fourth two thousand and thirteen.